Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, vol. 26, no. 4, July/August 2002, p. 10
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Briefly describes the Special Entry Scheme in Australia for students from underrepresented groups, such as Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islander students.
Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, vol. 26, no. 6, November-December 2002, pp. 25-26
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Describes the various research projects underway at the Indigenous-led program with Indigenous students in Masters and PhD programs at the Brisbane, Australia institution.
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, vol. 28, no. 1, February 2002, pp. 171-187
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Discusses the overall use of inhalants by minority youth and implications for prevention; indications are use is declining generally, however female use is on the increase.
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, vol. 23, no. 3, 2002, pp. 12-28
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Explores the interracial marriages of Jane Foley and Bessy Cameron and how the colonial regimes that developed in New Zealand and Victoria shaped these women's lives.
Canadian Journal of Native Education, vol. 26, no. 2, 2002, pp. 169-201
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Interview with Linda Smith, an Indigenous researcher, about alternative education of the Maori in New Zealand, impact of colonialism and current contexts.
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, vol. 23, no. 2, 2002, pp. ix-xviii
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Introduction to a special journal issue on Indigenous women, with reference to the hard work done in what is like a war zone. The article is framed in the wake of September 11, 2001 and reflects how the issues of survival still resonate true even now.
Essays on Canadian Writing, no. 75, Winter, 2002, pp. 1-29
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Explores the how concept of race has evolved in Canada from the early settlement days, to multiculturalism, to the "return of race" in the areas of culture and public policies.
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 26, no. 3, 2002, pp. 479-490
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Article examines the phenomenon in which toxins are concentrated in the fat of mammals and how this especially affects Inuit people because marine mammals make up such a large percentage of their diet.
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 4, no. 1, 1978, pp. 19-31
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An examination of how writer John Muir's views on the American Indigenous populations changed due to his own personal interactions with the Indigenous populations throughout his life.